Thumb anchored watch for runners

ABSTRACT

An improved watch for sports personnel which comprises a watchcase, a wrist loop extending from one side of case and a thumb loop extending from opposite side of the case. The watchcase houses a watch mechanism, a display and control buttons. The watch can be worn by a user by inserting hand in the wrist loop and thumb in the thumb loop, such that the watchcase rests on the knuckle of the thumb. This allows the user to see the display without turning hand, thereby preventing the distraction caused by turning hand to view the time during running. The loops are made of flexible materials and are adjustable to accommodate different wrists and thumb sizes.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPPLICATION

This application claims the priority date of provisional application No.60/756,660, filed Jan. 06, 2006.

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BACKGROUND

The present invention generally relates to wrist watches, and moreparticularly to an improved watch designed for runners and otherathletes.

In a conventional wrist watch, the watchcase comprising the displayrests on the back side of the wrist, such that when a user want to viewthe time, the user must turn hand. Also when the user is wearing along-sleeved garment, it is necessary for the user to push back thesleeve in order to view the display of the watch or to operate thecontrol buttons. For people engaged in sports; such as runners,cyclists, or even skiers, this operation is likely to interfere withperforming the sport, and can lead to accidents due to distraction.

Several watches for people engaged in sports have been developed in art.U.S. Pub. No. 20060126446 to Martens et. al discloses a watch assemblythat comprises a case housing the watch mechanism and the displayscreen, actuator means for actuating the mechanism external to the caseand connected to the mechanism by connection means, and a wristletsupporting the actuator means, the connection means, and the case, whichcase is placed on the back of the hand. The wristlet comprises aflexible piece comprising a proximal portion for surrounding the wrist,a distal portion for surrounding at least the first phalanx at the baseof the index finger, and an intermediate portion for extending over theback of the hand between said proximal and distal portions andsupporting the case. At least one actuator means is mounted laterally onthe distal portion of the wristlet so as to be actuatable by the thumbof the same hand.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,519,207 to Lukacsko discloses an all-weather watch to beworn on the outside of one of the heavy-duty gloves of a glove wearer,such as a skier, snow boarder, hunter or motorcyclist, in cold and/orinclement weather. A length-adjustable elastic strap comprises a frontstrap portion which extends from the watch case and stretches to loopabout at least one glove finger. A rear strap portion extends from thecase and stretches outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to positionthe watch on the back of the glove. The rear strap portion is maintainedin position by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction betweenthe strap and the glove and by the cinching action of the loop aroundthe glove wrist, thus not requiring the use of a clasp or otherfastener. This enables the watch to be readily removable from the gloveby grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove bodyand thumb. Putting on and removing the watch can easily be performed bythe wearer's other gloved hand.

In U.S. Pat. No. 4,731,766 to Bunyea a combination ski pole handle witha hand-operated watch or timing device mounted therein is disclosed,including a molded hand grip for mounting on the top end of a ski pole,a watch protectively mounted within the hand grip thereof and disposedon a rearwardly sloping top portion thereof to be easily viewable by theskier with the ski pole disposed in near vertical fashion which includesa timing function, and a finger-actuated trigger mechanism forcontrolling the timing function of the watch.

The above referenced watches require the user to turn hand to view thedisplay of the watch. It is therefore an object of the present inventionto provide a watch whose watchcase rests on the knuckle of the thumb ofa user, so that the display can be viewed without turning the hand,especially while running. Other objects of the present invention willbecome better understood with reference to the appended Summary,Description, and Claims.

SUMMARY

The present invention is an improved watch especially for runners. Thewatch comprises a watchcase, a wrist loop and a thumb loop. Thewatchcase includes a display panel for viewing the time and controlmeans for adjusting the time. The wrist and thumb loop extend fromopposite sides of the watchcase. The loops are made of flexible materialand can be adjusted for accommodating different wrist and thumb sizes.

In order to wear the watch, the user's hand is inserted into the wristloop, and the user's thumb is inserted into the thumb loop. Thewatchcase rests on the knuckle of the thumb, providing visibility of thedisplay at all times without forcing a user to turn hand to view thedisplay while running.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a plan view of the watch in accordance with the presentinvention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the watch as the hand of a user isinserted into the wrist loop.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the watch as the thumb of the user isbeing inserted into the thumb loop.

FIGS. 4 and 5 are perspective views of the watch worn on the hand.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an alternate way of wearing the watch.

FIGURES—REFERENCE NUMERALS

-   10 . . . Watch-   11 . . . Watchcase-   12 . . . Front Loop-like Member-   13 . . . Rear Loop-like Member-   14 . . . Display Panel-   15 . . . Control Button-   16 . . . Hand-   17 . . . Thumb-   18 . . . Middle Finger

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of a wrist watch isillustrated and generally indicated as 10 in FIGS. 1 through 5. Thepresent invention is an improved watch 10 designed especially forrunners. While wearing a typical wristwatch, a user needs to turn handto check the time. This action may be inconvenient and distracting tothe user, particularly while running. The watch 10 of the presentinvention enables the users to check the time readily without anydifficulty, while performing a variety of running activities.

Referring to FIG. 1, the watch 10 is a sectional timepiece comprising awatchcase 11 and two loop-like members; namely a thumb loop 12 and awrist loop 13. The watchcase 11 houses the necessary watch mechanism, adisplay 14 for displaying time, date, chronograph data, etc., andcontrol button(s) 15 for adjusting the clock settings. The wrist loop 13and thumb loop 12 are disposed in a diametrically oppositeconfiguration, and extend from either side of the watchcase 11. Thethumb loop 12 is designed to accommodate the thumb of a user and thewrist loop 13, being larger in diameter than the thumb loop 12, isdesigned to accommodate the wrist of the user. The wrist loop 13 andthumb loop 12 are made up of a flexible material comprising rubber,plastic, or the like. The two loops are adjustable to accommodate forvarious wrists and thumb sizes. In one preferred embodiment, thewatchcase 11 is turned off center in a counter clockwise direction at 5to 15 degrees to facilitate visibility display 14 of the while the watch10 is worn by a user.

Referring to FIGS. 2 through 5, for wearing the watch 10, initially theuser's hand 16 is inserted into the wrist loop 13 and the watch 10 ispositioned such. that the watchcase 11 rests on the knuckle of the thumb17, more specifically, the backside of the watchcase 12 abuts theknuckle of the thumb 17. Then, the thumb 17 is inserted into the thumbloop 12. Following which, the watch 10 is adjusted for comfort.

Referring to FIG. 6, the user can alternately wear the watch to middlefinger 18 instead of the thumb 17 such that the watchcase rests on thearea of the hand behind the palm of a user. This method of wearing thewatch 10 will help in providing full visibility of the display panel toa user riding a motorbike, cycle, or the like.

All features disclosed in this specification, including any accompanyingclaims, abstract, and drawings, may be replaced by alternative featuresserving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly statedotherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each featuredisclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent orsimilar features.

Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for”performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specificfunction, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause asspecified in 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6. In particular, the use of“step of” in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisionsof 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6.

Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shownand described, various modifications and substitutions may be madethereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has beendescribed by way of illustration and not limitation.

1. An improved watch for sports personnel, comprising: (a) a case housing watch mechanism, a display and control buttons; (b) a wrist loop extending from the case; and (c) a thumb loop extending from the case, opposite the wrist loop, wherein, when the watch worn by a user, the case will rest on the knuckle of the thumb, thereby allowing the user to view the display without turning hand.
 2. The watch of claim 1, wherein the display is angularly tilted to facilitate better view.
 3. The watch of claim 2, wherein the display is turned about its central axis perpendicular to the plane of the case, in counter clockwise direction at an angle of 5 to 15 degrees.
 4. The watch of claim 1, wherein the wrist loop and the thumb loop are made of flexible material comprising rubber, plastic or leather.
 5. The watch of claim 1, wherein the thumb loop is configured to surround only the joint of proximal phalanx of the thumb and the palm.
 6. The watch of claim 1, wherein the wrist loop and the thumb loop are adjustable to accommodate various wrist and thumb sizes, respectively.
 7. The watch of claim 6, wherein the wrist loop and the thumb loop are elastic so as to accommodate various wrist and thumb sizes, respectively.
 8. The watch of claim 1, wherein the thumb loop is used to receive any other finger to wear the watch, with the case resting behind the palm.
 9. The watch of claim 1, wherein the watch is flat, with the case, wrist loop and the thumb loop lying in same plane.
 10. The watch of claim 1, wherein the control buttons are located on the top and side portion of the case.
 11. The watch of claim 1, wherein the case comprises a circular shape.
 12. An improved watch for sports personnel, comprising: (a) a case housing watch mechanism, a display and control buttons; (b) a flexible wrist loop; and (c) a flexible thumb loop extending from the case opposite the wrist loop, wherein the case, the wrist loop and the thumb loop lie in same plane and, when the watch is worn by a user, the backside of the case will abut the knuckle of thumb to allow the user to view the display without turning hand.
 13. The watch of claim 12, wherein the display is turned about its central axis perpendicular to the plane of the case, in counter clockwise direction at an angle of 5 to 15 degrees.
 14. The watch of claim 12, wherein the wrist loop and the thumb loop are made of flexible material comprising rubber, plastic or leather.
 15. The watch of claim 12, wherein the wrist loop and the thumb loop are elastic, so as to accommodate various wrist and thumb sizes.
 16. The watch of claim 12, wherein the control buttons are located on the top and side portion of the case. 